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Federal prosecutors will be in court with an Illinois political corruption case
The state's biggest political corruption case in a decade involves Michael Madigan, the ex-state Democratic chairman and political kingmaker. He faces 22 counts — including racketeering and bribery.
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Sandy Hook ushered in new era of conspiracy and lies, author finds
Following the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary school, journalist Elizabeth Williamson says, conspiracy theorists tormented the victims' families by accusing them of being actors.
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'Turning Red' director Domee Shi channeled her inner panda to tell a story about adolescence
The new Disney-Pixar animated film is about a girl who turns into a giant red panda when she gets emotional.
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The Defense Department will investigate U.S. sites for PFAS contamination
The Pentagon is testing hundreds of military sites around the country for contamination from chemicals known by the acronym PFAS, which have been linked to health problems such as cancer.
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5 ways to bounce back better from a sports injury
If you are used to regular exercise and conditioning, the sudden shock of immobility or pain is both frustrating and depressing. Here are some things you can do to make your recovery easier.
New York City will stop collecting Social Security money from children in foster care
New York City officials announced the city will no longer take all Social Security checks from children to pay for foster care. Last year NPR and The Marshall Project investigated the common practice.
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Researcher finds 'stunning' rate of COVID among deer. Here's what it means for humans
Studies on white-tailed deer in Pennsylvania and Ontario offer evidence that the mammals are a reservoir for the coronavirus. What are the implications for the course of SARS-CoV-2?
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The letter Z is becoming a symbol of Russia's war in Ukraine. But what does it mean?
It has become a symbol of the Russian invasion, painted on military vehicles, printed on T-shirts and widely distributed through social media in support of Moscow's war.
Ukraine says the Chernobyl nuclear site has lost power
Emergency diesel generators are providing power to critical safety systems at the facility, but they have only enough fuel for 48 hours.
Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (March 9)
A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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